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Raymond Arroyo was talking to me about Mother Angelica, his friend, mentor, and subject of a series of books telling about her life and her prayer. His most recent is about her final, bedridden years.
Washington D.C., Feb 27, 2010 / 06:04 am. In his fourth and most likely final book on Mother Angelica, noted author and EWTN news anchor Raymond Arroyo highlights some of the devotions and prayers ...
It is perhaps ironic that Mother Angelica, the Canton-born nun who founded the world's largest religious media empire, spent her last years in silence as a result of serious illness. Raymond Arroyo… ...
Raymond Arroyo was the official biographer of Mother Angelica, who founded EWTN, where Arroyo is news director and lead anchor. (Raymondarroyo.com) Mother Angelica biographer Raymond Arroyo, lead ...
Mother Angelica was a success in the world in the most unlikely ways. ... But she’s still changing lives. Her biographer, Raymond Arroyo, can testify to it — as he witnesses to it with his own ...
What began as a routine news assignment for journalist Raymond Arroyo became a life-changing event. Arroyo recently edited and published “The Prayers & Personal Devotions of Mother Angelica ...
Raymond Arroyo, author of “Mother Angelica Her Grand Silence: The Last Years and Living Legacy,” is the news director and lead anchor of EWTN. View Comments.
THE PRAYERS AND . PERSONAL DEVOTIONS OF MOTHER ANGELICA. Introduced and edited by Raymond Arroyo. Doubleday, 2010. 193 pages, $17. To order: randomhouse.com ...
Considering the heartache Mother Angelica has endured throughout these pain-inflicted 70 years of religious life, ... Raymond Arroyo is author of the . forthcoming middle-grade novel.
“Mother Angelica has two important legacies,” said Arroyo. “To the wider world, she’s the first woman in the history of broadcast to found and lead a network for over 20 years. No one else ...
A few months before, I had read Raymond Arroyo's masterpiece biography, Mother Angelica: The Remarkable Story of a Nun, Her Nerve, and a Network of Miracles; the stories from the book floated to ...